Not proud of myself, but I read this book. I'm pretty disgusted by this guy on many levels. Anybody else read it and have any thoughts?
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The guy is perhaps the biggest POS imaginable
dlance said:
Interesting account history for jkc001...joined 2003, 13 posts, 3 on this thread. What an odd choice to surface from lurking...white knighting a prolific poacher.
I don't know who Ryan Wilson is but if this book is a close second to the bible that guy needs to spend a lot more time reading.AgEng06 said:
I get it... but how does any of that justify trespassing and poaching trophy bucks? It's not like he was killing a doe here or there for food.
And I'm actually curious now how years of poaching can somehow be justified based on someone's life story/experiences. It doesn't sound like, however, that the book answers this?
And the text on this pic from his Facebook page doesn't really paint a picture of someone that is the least bit sorry about all of this...
The OB is not a place you are going to get much sympathy for a prolific poacher. Especially one who continues to try and profit from those actions, in the form of an unrepentant tell-all.jkc001 said:
AgEng06, your analysis is correct but this story isn't about justification or right and wrong. It's about another time in his life and selling books.
Seriously. Hyperbole much?rootube said:
I don't know who Ryan Wilson is but if this book is a close second to the bible that guy needs to spend a lot more time reading.
Thanks. I get paid enough to be half-way decent at the "words".AgEng06 said:
You're a lot better at these "words" things than I am. Good post.
How many times did you read this post to be sure there were no spelling errors?cupofjoe04 said:Thanks. I get paid enough to be half-way decent at the "words".AgEng06 said:
You're a lot better at these "words" things than I am. Good post.
I still feel awful at typed/written communication, though. I am entirely too dependent upon spell check to catch my errors, which it does not always do.